According to the South China Morning Post, State Administration for Industry and Commerce officials arrived in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Chengdu. It's unclear exactly what they are investigating, but the news comes about two months after China reportedly banned Windows 8 on government computers.

Meanwhile, Facebook isn't the only company toying with your emotions. Dating site OKCupid is also messing with its users, though the company is making no apologies. "Guess what, everybody: if you use the Internet, you're the subject of hundreds of experiments at any given time, on every site. That's how websites work," OKCupid said.

In other news, John Legere is not a fan of AT&T, and he's certainly not shy about it. The outspoken T-Mobile CEO on Monday morning took to the company's blog to unveil a new family plan promotion, blasting AT&T and other rival carriers in the process. "I just couldn't stand by without speaking up and calling them on their BS," he said.

For more, check out PCMag Live in the video, as well as other stories making headlines in the links below.

Angela has been a PCMag reporter since January 2012. Prior to joining the team, she worked as a reporter for SC Magazine, covering everything related to hackers and computer security. Angela has also written for The Northern Valley Suburbanite in New Jersey, The Dominion Post in West Virginia, and the Uniontown-Herald Standard in Pennsylvania. She is a graduate of West Virginia University's Perely Isaac Reed School of Journalism.
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